For generations here in the deepest South, there had been a great taboo(禁忌): publicly crossing the color line for love. Less than 45 years ago, marriage between blacks and whites was illegal, and it has been forbidden for much of the time since.
So when a great job about an hour’s drive north of the Gulf Coast attracted him, Jeffrey Norwood, a black college basketball coach, had reservations. He was in a serious relationship with a woman who was white and Asian.
“You’re thinking about a life in South Mississippi?” his father said in a skeptical voice, recalling days when a black man could face mortal(致命的) danger just being seen with a woman of another race, regardless of intentions. "Are you sure?"
But on visits to Hattiesburg, the younger Mr. Norwood said he liked what he saw: growing diversity. So he moved, married, and, with his wife, had a baby girl, who was counted on the last census(人口普查) as black, white and Asian. Taylor Rae Norwood, three, is one of thousands of mixed-race children who have made this state home to one of the nation's most rapidly expanding multiracial populations, up 70 percent between 2000 and 2010, according to new data from the Census Bureau.
In the first comprehensive accounting of multiracial Americans since statistics were first collected about them in 2000, reporting from the 2010 census, made public in recent days, shows that the nation’s mixed-race population is growing far more quickly than many researchers had estimated, particularly in the South and parts of the Midwest. That conclusion is based on the bureau’s analysis of 42 states; the data from the remaining eight states will be released soon.
In North Carolina, the mixed-race population doubled. In Georgia, it grew by more than 80 percent, and by nearly as much in Kentucky and Tennessee. In Indiana, Iowa and South Dakota, the multiracial population increased by about 70percent.
Census officials estimated the national multiracial growth rate was about 35 percent since2000 according to the known result, when seven million people ----- 2.4 percent of the population ------ chose more than one race.
【小題1】If a black man married a white woman 50 years ago, the worst result was that _____.

A.he was sentenced to deathB.he was considered to be immoral
C.he was criticized by the publicD.he was treated as a lawbreaker
【小題2】The underlined word “serious” in Paragraph 2 can be replaced by “____”.
A.stableB.badC.mixedD.dangerous
【小題3】What can we infer from Paragraph 4?
A.Jeffrey Norwood was born in Hattiesburg and grew up there.
B.Taylor Rae Norwood’s mother is a white-Asian.
C.70 percent of the people in Mississippi are multiracial.
D.Mississippi has the largest multiracial population in the US.
【小題4】Which of the following states had the fastest growth rate of mixed-race population?
A.Georgia.B.Tennessee.C.North Carolina.D.South Dakota.


【小題1】A
【小題2】A
【小題3】B
【小題4】C

解析試題分析:本文敘述了幾十年間,隨著世界各地不斷高漲的移民潮,跨種族通婚和多種族混血兒童數(shù)量的激增,21世紀(jì)的美國比歷史上任何時刻更加多元化,這不但意味著種族間的隔閡正在逐漸減少,同時也昭示著美國社會正面臨更多挑戰(zhàn)。
【小題1】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)a black man could face mortal(致命的) danger just being seen with a woman of another race,故選A。
【小題2】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)He was in a serious relationship with a woman who was white and Asian. “You’re thinking about a life in South Mississippi?” his father said in a skeptical voice, recalling days when a black man could face mortal(致命的) danger just being seen with a woman of another race, regardless of intentions.故選A。
【小題3】推理判斷題。根據(jù)So he moved, married, and, with his wife, had a baby girl, who was counted on the last census(人口普查) as black, white and Asian. 故選B。
【小題4】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)In North Carolina, the mixed-race population doubled.故選C。
考點(diǎn):社會現(xiàn)象類短文閱讀。
點(diǎn)評:推理判斷題屬于主觀題,是層次較高的題目。它包括判斷和推理題。這兩類題常常相互依存,推理是為了做出正確的判斷,正確的判斷又依賴于合乎邏輯的推理。做推理題時,有時需要在弄懂全文意思的基礎(chǔ)上,整合與題目相關(guān)的有用信息,綜合起來去推理判斷,確定最佳結(jié)論。

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